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>> i think we are going to see immigration this year. my focus right now is to make sure that we elevate this issue which is why i support it. isles an important issue to my family, an important issue to my community and i think it's going to contribute to the greatness of america. so the more that we can elevate this debate and make sure that it's brought up this year, i think the country's going to be in a better place for it. >> what good reason is there to not just bring the bill up for a vote? >> we have to make sure that we have bipartisan pup sort. it can't be a republican or a democrat bill. it really needs to be a bipartisan bill. >> you by definition make it bipartisan, it is a bipart san bill, you're here. >> but it's important to get 218 votes first. working with my democratic colleagues, they have obviously shown that they can support this bill, 185 co-sponsors already. now it's time to get a number of republicans on board. it's my mission to go out and talk to many -- and really get them to ask questions and i want to answe
>> i think we are going to see immigration this year. my focus right now is to make sure that we elevate this issue which is why i support it. isles an important issue to my family, an important issue to my community and i think it's going to contribute to the greatness of america. so the more that we can elevate this debate and make sure that it's brought up this year, i think the country's going to be in a better place for it. >> what good reason is there to not just bring the...
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welcome i am il cavuto, there is a reason why the presidenta pivoting to other issues like immigration, and hiking minimum wage this week. this health care thing of his is looking weak, so weak some analyst say that president is trying to divert voters attention. whether it will do much to ease voter angst over the new laws is anyone's guess, your guess it will have mora more of an impaca few crucial races tomorrow. to virginia. there are other royces and issues in new jersey about chris christie. how big a victory he might roll out, but tomorrow is first opportunity, we'll get of voters and whether after that health carrol out they are about to lit their anger out, to pollsters, kelly and chris with election eve vibes. >> if there is one week left in virginia day, kenley jansen ken cuccinelli had not lost his laye l.a. -- voiceg against obamacare, he might have won, he is lost in everyone climbing onboard of anti-obama care train, i think it is having an impact. we were in virginia last week, and saw the race tightening. the point is that people are getting nervous now, to think virgi
welcome i am il cavuto, there is a reason why the presidenta pivoting to other issues like immigration, and hiking minimum wage this week. this health care thing of his is looking weak, so weak some analyst say that president is trying to divert voters attention. whether it will do much to ease voter angst over the new laws is anyone's guess, your guess it will have mora more of an impaca few crucial races tomorrow. to virginia. there are other royces and issues in new jersey about chris...
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to find out what an immigration status was. and so it's a way to get in and then get out. but that information is very sensitive information that, unless you can assure the american people that who is getting in there and who is getting out or who has access to it to begin with is a very scary thing. there is a lot of very personal information in that data hub. >> i suppose there a lot of people with a lot of personal information even at the irs, even long before obama care. you have no idea how many people have access to the hub and we only have 30 seconds left. >> no, we do not. and we don't know about the navigator which we have also talked about that i would love to talk about that what we have seen with the navigator. the scary fact they are out there getting this information from people. we really don't know at this point in time, greta, where our personal information is going to be misused for fraud aabuse. >> i think wednesday would be a great opportunity when h.h.s. secretary kathleen sebelius testifies. maybe we will
to find out what an immigration status was. and so it's a way to get in and then get out. but that information is very sensitive information that, unless you can assure the american people that who is getting in there and who is getting out or who has access to it to begin with is a very scary thing. there is a lot of very personal information in that data hub. >> i suppose there a lot of people with a lot of personal information even at the irs, even long before obama care. you have no...
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. >> when it came to driver's licenses or in-state tuition for illegal immigrants in his state, he did that. he had been h to be on certain issues in order to govern. >> and he wants to have people who are helpful and productive citizens with good academic backgrounds. why wouldn't you want to make your people better educated? >> exactly. >> a candidate's position on the woman's right to choose, for example, has been a frequent way to measure party purity. today senator rand paul said scientific advancements could lead to selection of the hereditary qualities that would populate a species unless they fight against abortion rights right now. let's listen to this scary talk. >> in your lifetime much of your potential or maybe lack thereof will be known simply by swabbing the inside of your cheek. in the process, will we perhaps eliminate something, some part of our humanness, some part of our specialness if we seek perfection? will we be flying too close to the sun? but my hope, though, is that we don't lose our appreciation of the miracle that springs forth from tiny strands of dna. >>
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. >> the shutdown and immigration. i think that the political ramifications of that are long term, particularly when you see for hispanics, for example, you know, 50,000 hispanics turn 15 every month. that's a big number after a while. i think on this other hill, this third hill on nda and its progeny, and it will be, i think, other federal legislation as well as state legislation in this regard. the party tends to look at that as something that it's more socially oriented, it's going to be more community-based, and therefore, there's no need for this broad swath of federal regulation or legislation. >> but doesn't it -- >> which is inconsistent when you look at our history in terms of civil rights legislation that we promoted from the 13th, 14th amendment, et cetera. >> so, i'm a little confused. do you yourself, michael steele, favor nda? >> i would vote for it, yes. >> you would vote for it. >> i would support it, yeah. >> but you think they're not going to see political backlash for killing it. >> right. >> see, i
. >> the shutdown and immigration. i think that the political ramifications of that are long term, particularly when you see for hispanics, for example, you know, 50,000 hispanics turn 15 every month. that's a big number after a while. i think on this other hill, this third hill on nda and its progeny, and it will be, i think, other federal legislation as well as state legislation in this regard. the party tends to look at that as something that it's more socially oriented, it's going to...
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he is talking immigration. you are calling that a peer that? >> he is trying to put that on fat, get the health care reform and all the problems with healthcare.gov off of the front page by a meeting with eight ceos to talk about immigration reform, also remember the politics of this, the president and the democrats trying to protect their constituency with hispanic voters. stuart: he is not going to white obamacare of the front page. there is a news conference in a couple of hours. i want you to listen to what happened yesterday. >> you said you can bypass the website and applied by phone and in person and it can be done in 25 minutes that these memos sad an end of the day we are stuck in the same queue because they go through the same portal. >> the first person who calls isn't the one who continues to wait after the application is filled. >> the president said you could apply in 25 minutes but that was not true. >> it goes through healthcare.gov but you have done the work -- i give a. stuart: our viewers were watching the turning of the esta
he is talking immigration. you are calling that a peer that? >> he is trying to put that on fat, get the health care reform and all the problems with healthcare.gov off of the front page by a meeting with eight ceos to talk about immigration reform, also remember the politics of this, the president and the democrats trying to protect their constituency with hispanic voters. stuart: he is not going to white obamacare of the front page. there is a news conference in a couple of hours. i...
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the president has been pushing to put immigration back on the agenda. a senate bill passed this year creates a path to citizenship for nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. something most republicans oppose. it allows more high skilled workers to get visas in america and it boosts security along the u.s. mexican border. >> we are serious about border security. if we do a better job of streamlining the legal immigration system, if we are holding employers who aren't doing the right thing accountable and provide a pathway to citizenship for those who have paid a fine, learned english, or getting in the back of the line, taking their responsibilities, that all together, these businesses are going to have more customers. we're going to see people who are firmly working here out of the shadows paying taxes. >> president obama -- from the republican national committees hispanic advisory counsel. thanks for being with us. let me start with you. there are now three republicans in the house who have joined democrats in backing a comprehensive, sw
the president has been pushing to put immigration back on the agenda. a senate bill passed this year creates a path to citizenship for nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. something most republicans oppose. it allows more high skilled workers to get visas in america and it boosts security along the u.s. mexican border. >> we are serious about border security. if we do a better job of streamlining the legal immigration system, if we are holding employers who aren't doing...
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on immigration. lobbyists showing up. folks from microsoft, and zuckerberg's operation, to demand amnesty, where are we headed with this? >> well if their demand is amnesty they will be disappointed. we will be back to where we were before the fiscal issues knocked it off the map, i spoke with chairman, we are going to have hearings, and the house will pursue a step-by-step, not comprehensive, not throw everything in, not hide stuff, in a big bill, a step bicep stestep-by-stepprocess with wher can say this is about agricultural, and enforcement about the border, we'll pass it out of the republican conference, because the democrats are not going to lift a thinger to helpous house bills they keep thinking that senate bill is coming to the house floor, that is not going to happen, republicans will say what they believe in, we'll see whether we have 218 votes. >> congressman troy goudie good to talk with you. >> thank you. lou: up next, president claims no knowledge of spying on foreign leaders, but members of the intelligenc
on immigration. lobbyists showing up. folks from microsoft, and zuckerberg's operation, to demand amnesty, where are we headed with this? >> well if their demand is amnesty they will be disappointed. we will be back to where we were before the fiscal issues knocked it off the map, i spoke with chairman, we are going to have hearings, and the house will pursue a step-by-step, not comprehensive, not throw everything in, not hide stuff, in a big bill, a step bicep stestep-by-stepprocess with...
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we have a growing, growing hispanic population that always tend to vote democrat in this state, on immigration issues, and a mound of others. and while we've yet to see the real policy positions, that will become a very interesting point to me. but what is happening on the other side of the aisle is even more interesting. you've got paul brown who is to the right, to the right, to the right of everybody else, really, in this race, and you've got people trying to catch up with him on issues. if paul brown faces a split primary, with some very strong candidates with national names like tom brown and phil gingrey, he could very well come out of this primary the leader, a very bruising primary. and i believe that michelle nunn becomes an increasingly available candidate in that situation. >> that paul brown, that is the dream candidate right there. that would be sharron angle of minnesota. thanks, goldie taylor. >>> coming up, there's a new development in the whole alleged he smoked crack scandal we have to tell you about coming up next. less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world
we have a growing, growing hispanic population that always tend to vote democrat in this state, on immigration issues, and a mound of others. and while we've yet to see the real policy positions, that will become a very interesting point to me. but what is happening on the other side of the aisle is even more interesting. you've got paul brown who is to the right, to the right, to the right of everybody else, really, in this race, and you've got people trying to catch up with him on issues. if...
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immigration itself is a complex issue that demands a comprehensive solution. so you can't go out piecemeal. second, look at the calendar, alex, we're coming up in the week with budget battles. the new year we're coming up on the debt ceiling. we're already in electoral season, a year 2014. all of these markers make me feel incredibly pessimistic. >> i'm going to open to my folks in new york. heather, to the piecemeal approach, dick durbin apparently told "politico" i don't that approach but the only approach -- chuck schumer said we would rather have a big comprehensive i will bill but any way the house can get there is okay with us. is that just a necessary nod to the idea of compromise or do you think democrats may actually cave on this and accept the piecemeal approach? >> democrats might cave. what do you mean? the piecemeal approach for the house is code for we'll do border security, punitive measures, we'll do something all about back taxes, all about fines and maybe a path to earned citizenship. >> maybe not. eric cantor's kids' act provides dreamers --
immigration itself is a complex issue that demands a comprehensive solution. so you can't go out piecemeal. second, look at the calendar, alex, we're coming up in the week with budget battles. the new year we're coming up on the debt ceiling. we're already in electoral season, a year 2014. all of these markers make me feel incredibly pessimistic. >> i'm going to open to my folks in new york. heather, to the piecemeal approach, dick durbin apparently told "politico" i don't that...
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he is one of the architects of the comprehensive immigration reform bill. he is on the record being quite angry at ted cruz and his ilk for the government shutdown. if you are him, if you are lindsey graham, how do you go out and win that primary in south carolina? >> well, chris, good evening. and first of all, before we talk about the primary in south carolina, let's just make sure we understand lindsey graham and his motives. i've known lindsey for years. he's a member of the united states armed services. he's been involved in security and military matters with passion and sincerity for many, many years. and to say, you know, his concern about benghazi is somehow a concoction around the south carolina primary, first of all, isn't true. it isn't the lindsey graham i know, and i don't think anybody who really knows him would say it's lacking in sincerity. and number two, if you were going to think about benghazi as a primary issue, you know, most of the tea party or many of them, libertarians or tea party types, are noninterventionists. lindsey tends to be
he is one of the architects of the comprehensive immigration reform bill. he is on the record being quite angry at ted cruz and his ilk for the government shutdown. if you are him, if you are lindsey graham, how do you go out and win that primary in south carolina? >> well, chris, good evening. and first of all, before we talk about the primary in south carolina, let's just make sure we understand lindsey graham and his motives. i've known lindsey for years. he's a member of the united...
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this group essential worker immigration coalition. they are made up offe food industry, meat institute, health care association, associated builders and contractors landscape, nursery and landscape sobering aingsober eyeing, and - -- sobering ing--soberration. >> they are right there is a mismatch. the number of people who really want work that -- >> so, our government and you, is to 20 million people out of work, leave them where they are bring in another 3 million a year. in guest worker programming and more, 4 1/2 million a year, that does not take long to add up, what are we doing here, that is a crazy solution. >> it may be a solution, which you may not have if you don't go along with immigration reform, the problem is we have the mismatch. lou: wait a minute -- that is malarky. i say generally, wages are declining in construction, in leisure and hospitality, they are declining in the landscape industry. economic teaches us without question, that if in a shortage of labor, these wages will rise. if there a surplus they will fall.
this group essential worker immigration coalition. they are made up offe food industry, meat institute, health care association, associated builders and contractors landscape, nursery and landscape sobering aingsober eyeing, and - -- sobering ing--soberration. >> they are right there is a mismatch. the number of people who really want work that -- >> so, our government and you, is to 20 million people out of work, leave them where they are bring in another 3 million a year. in guest...
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senator rubio wrote a comprehensive immigration bill. he went on conservative talk radio and talked people into it and defended the whole idea of it. he pushed his bill in the senate. he was 1 of 14 republican senators who voted for the comprehensive immigration bill that finally passed there. but now that it's clear that house republicans are just going to let it die, marco rubio jumped and is disavowing his own legislation, disavowing his own idea. he's against it now, his own thing. and that's actually turning out to be kind of a grand old tradition in the grand old party. it's a weird feature of our politics now that republicans in elected office turn against their own policy ideas, ideas that they came up with themselves, that they championed, legislation that they sponsored, stuff they voted for in the past. these things suddenly fall out of favor and become unsupportable, even though these guys once stood for these ideas themselves. i do not know what signal it is that they get, you know. how do they know when it's time to change
senator rubio wrote a comprehensive immigration bill. he went on conservative talk radio and talked people into it and defended the whole idea of it. he pushed his bill in the senate. he was 1 of 14 republican senators who voted for the comprehensive immigration bill that finally passed there. but now that it's clear that house republicans are just going to let it die, marco rubio jumped and is disavowing his own legislation, disavowing his own idea. he's against it now, his own thing. and...
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care of people without insurance and one thing that is not addressed in the government is undocumented immigrants. they don't have access to care and we take care of them for free and had a high level. you come to emergency room you are getting the most expensive care in our system. i wish doctors in the trenches like us were part of creating the legislation and i don't think that happened. >> doctor boon. >> they should have talked to doctors in congress and congressman tom price is my congressman and i am a fan of him and empowering patients first act had a lot of solutions. if i would say one thing i want. selling insurance cross state leans and open up all of the lines and get less costly insurance and they can compete. right now it is selling insurance in georgia and south carolina and everybody is competing and prices are getting better. >> let me ask you. yes or no. in five years, will obama care have made health care better or worse. >> i honestly don't know. i would say no change. >> doctor, dr. boon is the only one that read the bill. and based on what i know it will make it worse. one
care of people without insurance and one thing that is not addressed in the government is undocumented immigrants. they don't have access to care and we take care of them for free and had a high level. you come to emergency room you are getting the most expensive care in our system. i wish doctors in the trenches like us were part of creating the legislation and i don't think that happened. >> doctor boon. >> they should have talked to doctors in congress and congressman tom price...
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businesses are deeply committed to making sure that immigration reform gets done quickly. he met with leaders at the white house today including lockheed martin, state farm, and blackstone. >> it was a good spirit. --n we you think about it when you think about it, i have been there. was such a therapeutic medicine for the whole city. 2 -- that way was amazing. in addition to talking about the red sox, we are here to talk about embracing reform. group ofn outstanding leaders, a wide cross-section of industry, manufacturers, the .ervice sector, food, high-tech they represent just a small cross-section of businesses across the country that are deeply committed to making sure that we get comprehensive immigration reform done and done quickly. last week we had 600 business and state leaders who came to emphasize that this is something that is not only the right thing to do but also critical to our economy. we know that the senate bipartisan bill that passed would grow the economy by 1.4 to $1.4in dollars -- trillion. it will reduce our deficits by $850 billion. these are not m
businesses are deeply committed to making sure that immigration reform gets done quickly. he met with leaders at the white house today including lockheed martin, state farm, and blackstone. >> it was a good spirit. --n we you think about it when you think about it, i have been there. was such a therapeutic medicine for the whole city. 2 -- that way was amazing. in addition to talking about the red sox, we are here to talk about embracing reform. group ofn outstanding leaders, a wide...
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what's going on with immigration reform right now. senator marco rubio is stepping back. >>> plus getting in position. hillary clinton has been in the public eye a lot in the past week, so what is the strategy there? those are today's topics for our agenda panel. we have victoria de francesco soto, keli goff and sahil kapur. happy monday, gang. sahil, i want to start with you. you have an article about senator rubio backing off. is the senator throwing in the towel at this point? >> what senor rubio is saying is that he doesn't see significant support to pass the immigration reform bill that passed in the senate, he doesn't see the support in the house. what he's saying is that the house should not pass that bill and it should instead take up piecemeal, incremental bills. there's no bipartisan support for immigration reform without a path to citizenship for the 11 million people here illegally. so what senator rubio said is he's abandoning sweeping immigration reform. it sounds like he made a bad bet in terms of the political calculus
what's going on with immigration reform right now. senator marco rubio is stepping back. >>> plus getting in position. hillary clinton has been in the public eye a lot in the past week, so what is the strategy there? those are today's topics for our agenda panel. we have victoria de francesco soto, keli goff and sahil kapur. happy monday, gang. sahil, i want to start with you. you have an article about senator rubio backing off. is the senator throwing in the towel at this point?...
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also remarkable, a demonstration in washington, d.c., on immigration. lobbyists showing up from the national association of manufacturing, the chamber of commerce, the folks from microsoft and zuckerberg's operation. to demand amnesty. where are we headed with this? >> well, if their demand is amnesty, they're going to be very disappointed. i think where we're headed is kind of where we were back before the fiscal issues knocked everything else off e map. i've spoke to chairman goodlad who i think is doing a fell ol natural job from virginia last night. we're going to start having hearings again, and the house is going to pursue a step by step, comprehensive, not throw everything in, not hide stuff in a big bill, a step-by-step process where the viewers, the voters, the people we work for who say this is about agriculture. this is about internal enforcement. this is about the border. and we'll either pass it out of the republican conference because the democrat s are not going to left a finger to help us on house bills. they keep thinking the senate bil
also remarkable, a demonstration in washington, d.c., on immigration. lobbyists showing up from the national association of manufacturing, the chamber of commerce, the folks from microsoft and zuckerberg's operation. to demand amnesty. where are we headed with this? >> well, if their demand is amnesty, they're going to be very disappointed. i think where we're headed is kind of where we were back before the fiscal issues knocked everything else off e map. i've spoke to chairman goodlad...
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the house and senate are very different on immigration. the house -- most of the republicans who the sort of business leaders are threatening to hold contributions come from very safe seats that are small districts and many rural states who aren't really that threatened by the potential of getting less money from, say, you know, the chamber of commerce members. so i think that they have less sway with them. it's unclear whether or not -- even though boehner, the majority leader wants to take -- the speaker of the house wants to take up the legislation, it's unclear whether it will come up this year or next year. may have to wait until 2015. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> jay-z finally breaks his silence amid a call for an end to his business relationship with barney's, the luxury department store. also, developing news regarding new meetings reportedly planned between barney's and civil rights leaders. ♪ [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you,
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. >>> immigration summit underway at the white house. the administration says more than a trillion dollars is on the line with the leaders of these companies. >>> money well-spent for dodge. wait until you hear how many durangos that dude sold. all that and another anchorman is here. mr. connell mcshane on this hour of "markets now." connell: stay class sir, southern virginia. that's it. dagen mcdowell's home state and focus today. not as an exciting election as maybe, i don't know, last year but, or -- dagen: or new york city. connell: that one is pretty much a foregone conclusion unless every poll is wrong but dagen's home state of virginia we'll talk about. let's go to nicole petallides before we talk about anything else. check on the markets. good morning nicole. >> we pared the losses. we're down 41 points on the dow jones industrials. 15,059. just below the 15,600 mark. we had a nice run though, haven't we? s&p 500 down 1:00 quarter of 1%. it shows you we had momentum remains to the upside. traders continue to believe with the easy
. >>> immigration summit underway at the white house. the administration says more than a trillion dollars is on the line with the leaders of these companies. >>> money well-spent for dodge. wait until you hear how many durangos that dude sold. all that and another anchorman is here. mr. connell mcshane on this hour of "markets now." connell: stay class sir, southern virginia. that's it. dagen mcdowell's home state and focus today. not as an exciting election as...
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he cannot get anything done on comprehensive immigration reform . in 2011 he issued an executive order to halt deportations of hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants. he cannot get anything done on gun-control. twenty-three executive orders trying to tighten gun laws. he can't get server security legislation through either. he used an executive order to establish new cyber security standards and has not done bynum anything on education in this country except issue an executive order. he refused to do anything on entitlement reform, so he issued an executive action getting the federal requirements for welfare perigee cannot get anything done so far on climate change. he is issuing a new task force on climate change. this is the language of government. the task force on, unpreparedness and resilience. with a title like that it has to be better than doing anything about the issue. joining us now, the "a-team," national review columnist, former hillary clinton adviser, co-founder of define american, fox news contributor. weekly standa
he cannot get anything done on comprehensive immigration reform . in 2011 he issued an executive order to halt deportations of hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants. he cannot get anything done on gun-control. twenty-three executive orders trying to tighten gun laws. he can't get server security legislation through either. he used an executive order to establish new cyber security standards and has not done bynum anything on education in this country except issue an...
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. >> what i would say underneath that whether it's the farm bill or mental health or whether it's immigration, people know i think in a sense with both sides they came here to get something done. there may be others that did not. i think there many of us who get it. the public is saying stop this. cut it out. we want you to stop and get things done. that's what this is about. i can't think of anything that would impact more people right now to improving quality of life than to pass the mental health act that touches every single family in the united states. >> senator blunt, i want to put up a poll number that we had overall. that is, is it working well? 6% say it is. it needs minor modifications and 28% should be eliminated and 24%. i want to focus on the fact that we have 66% of the respondents want major or minor fixes to the law. they don't want it repealed. where are ow this? are you somebody who said maybe it's time for republican fist they don't like the law to offer up ways to fix it? >> i think the major or minor fixes means we have a good health care system that was not working perf
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they've been doing really badly with latinos for several years now and partly the immigration thing will chase more away further. but with white folks, they've been doing extremely well. when he have a white candidate, like, say, hillary, it will be different than barack. >> let me say, first of all, it's great that christie is campaigning for black votes. it would be great for our system, if we republicans campaign and we were so divided by race and culture as opposed no ideology. i'm glad he's doing that. that said, important factor to remember here, tour'e, barbara bono is not hillary clinton -- >> let me write that down. >> i don't know we should say because christie is doing well, not very strong democrat, that he'll do that well in 2016 against hillary clinton who is much stronger and has much higher approval ratings. we shouldn't read too much from christie's look into tomorrow into three years down the road when he's facing much stronger competition. >> it's hard to project but there's a lot of discussion also about the black electorate being loyal to president obama, snl had fun
they've been doing really badly with latinos for several years now and partly the immigration thing will chase more away further. but with white folks, they've been doing extremely well. when he have a white candidate, like, say, hillary, it will be different than barack. >> let me say, first of all, it's great that christie is campaigning for black votes. it would be great for our system, if we republicans campaign and we were so divided by race and culture as opposed no ideology. i'm...
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kinds of things. >> haven't they pushed immigration reform for a while? >> have athey passed anything? >> but i'm saying -- when is the last time the president said anything about immigration other than a sound bite. >> i was walking around the capitol, i saw paul ryan. where is entitlement reform in this mention? republicans ran on that. >> you're going to need a republican. it is off the grid this idea, there are a lot of people, republicans and economists who -- and business community who were against the government shutdown and two thicks they as to why they were against it. they said listen, if you want to -- if you weren't talking about the government shutdown we would be talking about obamacare so you're failing to focus on the failure. number two, they said you're wasting time when we could be reforming entitlements. that could be true but it presupposes the president wants reform entitlements. but the public hears this, they hear change and revolution and that worried them. >> you wrote about the former senator from south carolina and you look at
kinds of things. >> haven't they pushed immigration reform for a while? >> have athey passed anything? >> but i'm saying -- when is the last time the president said anything about immigration other than a sound bite. >> i was walking around the capitol, i saw paul ryan. where is entitlement reform in this mention? republicans ran on that. >> you're going to need a republican. it is off the grid this idea, there are a lot of people, republicans and economists who --...
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they will talk about immigration reform. the senate has passed legislation backed by the president that was secure borders and provide a road to citizenship for 11 million them -- 11 million immigrants paid the president wants the house to act on a copper heads of approach before the end of the year. theylican leaders say prefer a piecemeal approach. you can watch live gavel-to- gavel house coverage on c-span. nsaing to recent reports of spying in europe, secretary of state john kerry speaking earlier today in warsaw, saying that a review into nsa surveillance activities will result in the right balance between security and privacy. disrupt key trade talks between europe and the united states but talks begin next week. kerry is most senior obama administration official to visit europe since revelations of nsa spying across the continent. just in, a report on housing prices. corelogic says a measure of u.s. home prices rose slightly only from september into august. home prices are increasing just 0.2% in september. prices ros
they will talk about immigration reform. the senate has passed legislation backed by the president that was secure borders and provide a road to citizenship for 11 million them -- 11 million immigrants paid the president wants the house to act on a copper heads of approach before the end of the year. theylican leaders say prefer a piecemeal approach. you can watch live gavel-to- gavel house coverage on c-span. nsaing to recent reports of spying in europe, secretary of state john kerry speaking...
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president obama usually tries to pivot to jobs, though with his health care law under fire, this time it's immigration reform. >> this is not an issue where we're looking for a political win but a substantive win. >> reporter: when it comes to health care, the president doesn't seem to be winning on either front. >> what we said was, you could keep it. if it hasn't changed since the law was passed. so we wrote into the affordable care act, you're grandfathered in on that plan. but if the insurance company changes it, then what we're saying is they have to change it to a higher standard. >> reporter: except that's not what he said before. >> the president was -- the president was specifically about the broader promise of the affordable care act. >> reporter: republicans are not buying that. >> i think that the administration needs to come forward with straightforward, honest answers, not dancing around it, not trying to reinvent what they said years ago. >> reporter: and more worrisome for the president, democrats up for re-election in 20 14 are skeptical, too. with senator mary landrieu reading from a
president obama usually tries to pivot to jobs, though with his health care law under fire, this time it's immigration reform. >> this is not an issue where we're looking for a political win but a substantive win. >> reporter: when it comes to health care, the president doesn't seem to be winning on either front. >> what we said was, you could keep it. if it hasn't changed since the law was passed. so we wrote into the affordable care act, you're grandfathered in on that plan....